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“Cum ab Aegina … te esse natum” (Burton / Sterne) (Carlyle probably read this letter of Servius Sulpicus in The Anatomy of Melancholy, and Bobby's death in Tristram Shandy underlines it. Mr. Shandy receives the letter annou
Cumberland
The Carlyles' intended visit to
Cumberland Richard
Cumberland Ter.
Cumberland “three disciples”
Cumberland William Augustus Duke of
Cumbria
Cumin Dr. William
Cummertrees
“Cumulative-Vote” process
Cunersdorf

See: Kunersdorf

Cunn Samuel
Cunningham Alexander
Cunningham Allan
Cunningham Capt. Francis
Cunningham Edward Francis
Cunningham Elizabeth
Cunningham Francis
Cunningham George
CUNNINGHAM Jean
Cunningham Jean
CUNNINGHAM Jean W.
Cunningham John
Cunningham Joseph
Cunningham Joseph Davey
Cunningham Mary
Cunningham Miss (daughter of Allan)
Cunningham Mr. (wine merchant)
Cunningham Mrs. Allan
CUNNINGHAM Peter
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